1 I DAILY NEBRASKAN .Wednesday, May 21, 1941' To complete our little resume of Monday night's festivities, the Chi O's also had a double-header Lila Hillman and Alpha Sig Jack Jackman having come through with sweets and ci- gars. And we might also mention the clever bands around the ci gars Avery Forke gave the DU's; gold, with Dotty and Avery printed in blue. New pledges at the Delt domicile are Art Lin coln, footballer Jerry Kathol, John Gregg and John Burnham. The Chi O's have acquired Joan Long as a new pledge. New steady deal is that of Tri Delt Jane Ellis and Sigma Chi BMOC Tom Horn. And new diamond is that sparkler mak ing Kappa Maudio Stenton very fourth-finger conscious. Three new pins have appeared, and Pat Trime has completed her Annapolis dis armament program to the tune of Bob Hagcman Kappa Sig pin. AOPi Jean Coffee has been sport ing a gorgeous Sig Alph pin from a UCLA flame, while Delt Bob Ruby scooped this column's little item about him and Tri belt Janet Johnson. Seems he didn't wait for the paper to come out yesterday morning, but hung his pin on her Monday night. King side seals for the Fiji "Aquacade" at Capital Beach Monday night were enjoyed by the Pi Thi's and the Alpha Chi's. The two groups were out there on their annual picnics. Things we'd like to know department : Just who was the lad strolling unconcernedly LINCOLN'S LEADING THEATRES! NOW SHOWING and M jutt at happy at i tilt had JSrf tcntr. POWELL LOY in ViUiam Myrna Love Crazy u ii ww SHOWING! ' 'ah favf- THE GREAT AMERICAN , BROADCAST with MrHrtk lirMM Tb. V.r In HEQt vtnW SHOWING! Two Smash Hits! "Land of Liberty" oi.. 2nd HiH "THE W1LI MAN FROM BORNEO- Frank MORGAN Billie BURKE Mary HOWARD JCamfuidu J(apjiAhiqA, with Mary Adelaide Hansen through the halls of Sosh the other day with the beautifully executed lips adorning the region of his left cheekbone in lipstick facsimilie, of course? , Despite the fact that the 1941 Cornhusker has "gone to bed" and will be distrib uted on Saturday, the Cornhusker office is a busy place lately. Seems as though bigshots Aden and Forke are keeping a staff of pret ty secretaries busy taking dicta tion for term papers, late re ports, and other uch trivia which conflicted with getting the book out, as well as the small matter of a degree and diploma. April Ecology magazine contains Weaver article The April number of Ecology contains "Water Usage of Certain Native Grasses in Prairie and Pas ture" by Robert J. Weaver who received his M. A. degree from the university in 1940. Complaint charges extension division official with fraud Earl T. Piatt, assistant director of the university extension divi sion, and his secretary, Natalie Stromberger, were charged Tues day by the attorney general's office with conspiracy to defraud the state. A complain filed in municipal court alleged that Piatt and Miss Stromberger worked out a plan whereby six division employes were induced to "punch" more time than they had actually worked and turn the extra salary money over to Piatt and Miss Stromberger. Charges were also filed alleging that four other division employes were induced to punch fictitious time cards for their wives, who were not actually employed. This money, it was charged, was also turned over to Piatt and his sec retary. Sums set out in the information as being improperly drawn from the state, according to the charge, totaled $1,352.10, which sum Flatt and Miss Stromberger allegedly converted to their own use. Commenting on the matter, Chancellor C. S. Boucher said, "The matter was discovered some weeks ago and reported to the board of regents. A thorough in vestigation was begun and is now under way, although a final report has not yet been made. Biff and Utile, drenjr and tailored. 'resh, daintf accents. llft-LED -.jr . Nylons and VhS SilkS Hut Barbs elect Blaine Sloan coordinator Co-ordination director and chairman of the joint session of Interhouse Council-Barb Union is Blaine Sloan as a result of last night's election. Elected secretary treasurer of the organization was Dorothy Jean Bryan. Dave Marvin was elected new president of Barb Union in a Union meeting immediately fol lowing the joint session. Marvin fills the position resigned by Bill Dafoe last week. Roy Bryan was elected secretary-treasurer of the organization after the resignation of Budd Walker who stated that his additional duties made it im possible to fill the office. Additional members of repre senta Barb Union on Barb Coun cil according to the reorganiza tion plan were Bob Knoll, Glen Kruger and Eldon Mathauser. Dcbale- ( Continued from page 1.) from the plan," he said. The plan the ZBT's advocated fell, he said, because of weakness of the fir.st leg, since the same results couid be accomplished without an al liance. The alliance, Passer declared, would force us to leave our own shores unprotected, would prove You She'll Like She'll like them because yon gave tliem to her, and she'll like tliem because they're just the things she has longed .for. A strand of simu lated pearls or a diamond wrist watch. Rare, exotic fra jrranceH, and her favorite toilet preparations. A by the dozens L PAlfTF Music school holds annual picnic today One hundred ten students, guests, and faculty members in the school of music will picnic in Pioneer park today from 4:30 to 3 p. m., at the school's annual get together. Keith Sturdevant, in charge of arrangements, is being assisted by Marian Percy, Virginia Clarke, and Robert Krejci. Attendants will leave the school of music building by auto at 4:15 p. m. embarrasing should England ever be an aggressor nation, and would certainly cause a struggle for bal ance of power, with the totali tarian states being forced to unite to match the combined power of the democracies. The ZBT's victory avenged an earlier loss to Sigma Alpha Mu, who gained the finals by beating Alpha Tau Omega, Zeta Beta Tau, and Delta Upsilon, in successive debates. Zeta Beta Tau beat Delta Upsilon in the semifinals. Judges were Lloyd L. Chapman, attorney, a former debater at the University of Colorado, Gerald V. Kvasnicka, debate coach of Lin coln high, and James Tipton, a senior debator at Nebraska Wes leyan. ,4 Them ' s 4. f A (Mi Hi fit' 1 NEBRASKA i